What are the Benefits and Side Effects of Masturbation?
Masturbation is the most common sexual practice after sexual intercourse in both Men and Women. Research shows that worldwide around 98% of adult people engage themselves in the act of Masturbation. Considered to be a very healthy exercise for better sexual life masturbation or self-love, however, does have a few ill effects on an individual’s overall health and mind, which surely can be countered with some best practices. Here, we have tried listing them down for you. But before going into those details lets try understanding all about Masturbation.
What Is TESA?
TESA or Testicular sperm aspiration is a procedure in which a sample of sperm cells is removed from the testicle through a small needle attached to a syringe. Sperms are looked at under a microscope in the laboratory and separated from tissues. These sperms are then used to fertilize eggs or frozen for future infertility treatment. TESA (testicular sperm aspiration) may be useful for men with infertility problems caused by a blockage that keeps sperm from being ejaculated. Infertility problems may be associated with certain genetic conditions, ejaculation problems, infection, or caused by a previous vasectomy.
Process of TESA
Testicular Sperm Aspiration is a surgical procedure to find sperms when a male partner does not have sperms or does not have enough sperms in his ejaculate which is also known as azoospermia. TESA is slightly more complex then PESA (Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration), patients may experience a little discomfort for a few days following the procedure. TESA treatment involves passing a fine needle straight into the testes in order to restore a small number of seminiferous tubules. In most cases, sperms can be detached from the seminiferous tubules in a laboratory. Firstly, a detailed semen analysis is conducted, if the results indicate no sperm in the semen, the doctor may recommend surgical retrieval of sperms from the testicles.
Sperm retrieval is generally performed in combination with IVF and ICSI. This allows the fertility doctor to select healthy sperms and use them to fertilize individual eggs from the female partner. The sperms obtained are separated from the fluid collected from the testes, specially prepared, and used for fertilization. Except in cases where the extracted sperm need to be frozen, for most of the couples, egg retrieval, and sperm retrieval are performed on the same day. These surgical procedures can be performed under local anesthetic or even sedation that totally depends upon the preference of the patient as well as the IVF doctor.
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